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Poverty and Gender Inequality in Developing Countries

Poverty and Gender Inequality in Developing Countries

... in Developing Countries This study suggests that future researchers explore anti-poverty measures other than institutional responses in order to address family ...family poverty and its ...

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Poverty Experiences of 5 Developing Countries - Report

Poverty Experiences of 5 Developing Countries - Report

... in poverty reduction, it was essential to clarify at the outset the main issues related to the definition and measurement of ...poverty. Poverty is now widely acknowledged to be a multidimensional ...

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Absolute poverty measures for the developing world, 1981-2004

Absolute poverty measures for the developing world, 1981-2004

... country-specific Poverty Assessments (PA’s), which have now been done for most developing ...of poverty and its causes in that ...international poverty lines. In almost all cases, the PA ...

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Growth and Poverty in Developing Countries *

Growth and Poverty in Developing Countries *

... the developing countries’ impressive aggregate growth of the past 25 years, its benefits have only reached the poor to a very limned ...poorest countries grown relatively slowly, but growth processes ...

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Aid, agriculture and poverty in developing countries

Aid, agriculture and poverty in developing countries

... on poverty has been positive, and indeed that it accounts for a large share of the extraordinary reduction in poverty that has characterised these countries over the last thirty ...logic ...

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Poverty, Growth and Inequality in Developing Countries

Poverty, Growth and Inequality in Developing Countries

... Keywords: Poverty, Growth; Inequality; Panel Data; Simultaneous System ...Introduction Poverty is a global phenomenon which is increases day by ...Similarly, poverty affects several million people in ...

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Self-Employment and Poverty in Developing Countries

Self-Employment and Poverty in Developing Countries

... Across developing countries, the self-employed would willingly invest in many potentially profitable activities if they could secure affordable ...most countries, the self- employed face usurious ...

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The Historical Origins of Poverty in Developing Countries

The Historical Origins of Poverty in Developing Countries

... In this chapter I explore the genesis of this divergence. During the second half of the previous century, the vast majority of the intellectual efforts by economists and social scientists in the quest for growth were ...

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Poverty in the Developing Countries: A multifold curse

Poverty in the Developing Countries: A multifold curse

... As poverty is a systematic curse that affects many macro factors of economy, policies & planning not only in developing countries but throughout the world therefore it becomes a socioeconomic ...

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Status Consumption and Poverty in Developing Countries.

Status Consumption and Poverty in Developing Countries.

... regression measures the number of years of education completed by the family head for single-parent families, while for two-parent families we take the parents’ average school ...

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Resettlement Induced Secondary Poverty in Developing Countries

Resettlement Induced Secondary Poverty in Developing Countries

... in developing countries, and in most developed and developing countries, resettlement and compensation is the common policy implored to deal with not just development induced displacement but ...

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International migration, remittances, and poverty in developing countries

International migration, remittances, and poverty in developing countries

... on poverty in a broad cross-section of developing ...on poverty, international migration and remittances for 74 low and middle-income developing ...migration. Developing ...

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Recent trends in inequality and poverty in developing countries

Recent trends in inequality and poverty in developing countries

... of developing countries, and show the results in panel B of Table ...the developing world, and (ii) such conclusion is highly influenced by the experience of the transition economies after the fall ...

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Crime, Poverty and Police Corruption in Developing Countries

Crime, Poverty and Police Corruption in Developing Countries

... two countries or calculate their average as part of a regional average, there may be huge divergences in time between when the observations were ...In developing countries the data are often based on ...

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Film and the Representation of the Poverty. Touristic Mobilities in Developing countries

Film and the Representation of the Poverty. Touristic Mobilities in Developing countries

... Whyte et al. (2011) contend that the driving purpose of visit is for tourists to observe poverty personally. Examples of organisations who organise such tours are numerous, but sometimes it is necessary for the ...

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Agricultural trade reform and poverty reduction in developing countries

Agricultural trade reform and poverty reduction in developing countries

... OECD countries, who crowd out potential exports from developing country ...those developing countries whose comparative advantage is gradually moving from primary products to (initially ...

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Non farm wages and poverty alleviation in developing countries

Non farm wages and poverty alleviation in developing countries

... in developing countries. In agriculture-based countries it generates an average of 29% of the gross domestic product (GDP) and employs 65% of the labour ...dozen countries of Sub-Saharan ...

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Inequality,Poverty and Hunger in Developing Countries: Sustainability Implications

Inequality,Poverty and Hunger in Developing Countries: Sustainability Implications

... pillar measures secondary and tertiary enrollment rates as well as the quality of education as evaluated by business ...Thus, countries with efficient goods markets are well positioned to produce the right ...

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The effect of direct and indirect taxes on poverty in developing countries

The effect of direct and indirect taxes on poverty in developing countries

... alleviate poverty in developing ...reducing poverty, and given budgetary constraints, we advise policymakers to continue implementing a redistribution ...reducing poverty through cash ...

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Agricultural trade reform and poverty reduction in developing countries

Agricultural trade reform and poverty reduction in developing countries

... those developing countries whose comparative advantage is gradually moving from primary products to (initially unskilled) labor-intensive manufactures, as in much of Asia? While industrialization lowers ...

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